Oriental Medicine Doctor
Duties and Responsibilities:
Oriental medicine practitioners use
forms of acupuncture and treatment through the Chinese of “qi,” which means
energy. Oriental medicine treats a variety of ailments including headaches,
back pain, arthritis, or other illnesses by identifying patterns of imbalance
within a body’s energy levels and working to readjust fluids or tissues in
order to keep the body in balance and relieve pain. Oriental medicine
techniques include acupuncture, cupping, acupressure, and herbal supplements
that are applied to specific body parts or tissues. Practitioners must be able
to evaluate a patient’s symptoms and identify what organs or tissues are
causing the ailment, and come up with a customized plan that incorporates
oriental herbs and practices into a treatment.
Average Salary: $61,000 per year
Average Salary: $61,000 per year
Educational Requirements:
Most training is obtained during an internship or apprenticeship, and many
students who work as intern often get hired in as a full-time practitioner once
their certification is obtained.
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